Today's rugby headlines as World Rugby refuse to address law despite backlash and Faletau's genius revealed
These are your morning headlines from the world of rugby on Tuesday, March 1.
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These are your morning headlines from the world of rugby on Tuesday, March 1.
Nick Tompkins accepts that Wales need to be “consistently relentless” as they move towards the final phase of this season’s Guinness Six Nations.
England survived repeated second-half comebacks from Wales to keep their Guinness Six Nations title hopes alive with a 23-19 victory at Twickenham.
Ellis Genge insists England’s ability to withstand a customary Wales fightback at Twickenham is a result of the closer ties forged off the pitch.
Eddie Jones said England needed to be more "ruthless" after accepting they had the "rub of the green" in a 23-19 win over Six Nations champions Wales at Twickenham on Saturday.
Eddie Jones says less-experienced England players will learn valuable lessons from their 23-19 victory over Wales, where they led 17-0 but ended up hanging on desperately at the end as the visitors probed for a match-winning try.
Wales' ambitions of retaining their Six Nations rugby title have been extinguished with a 23-19 loss to England despite a three-try fightback in the second half by the champions at Twickenham.
Wales boss Wayne Pivac questioned the legality of England’s decisive second-half try following his team’s 23-19 Guinness Six Nations defeat at Twickenham.